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JSS2 Basic Science Exam

The document is a practice exam for a JSS2 Basic Science class containing 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic science concepts like the characteristics of living things, types of habitats, properties of materials like metals and ceramics, parts of the human body, chemical symbols, and more. It also includes short theory questions about circulatory systems, functions of blood, definitions of living and non-living things, habitats, and examples of arboreal and aquatic habitats.

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JSS2 Basic Science Exam

The document is a practice exam for a JSS2 Basic Science class containing 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of basic science concepts like the characteristics of living things, types of habitats, properties of materials like metals and ceramics, parts of the human body, chemical symbols, and more. It also includes short theory questions about circulatory systems, functions of blood, definitions of living and non-living things, habitats, and examples of arboreal and aquatic habitats.

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SUCCESS SCHOLAR PRIVATE SCHO

OLAMILEKAN STREET ,OGIJO, OGUN STAT E

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: JSS2. SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE


NAME:_____________________________________________

1. Which of these is a type of habitat? (a) Aquatic (b) terrestrial (c) all of the above

2. A/an _____ is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds a
species population. (a) Ecology (b) shelter (c) habitat (d)zoology

3. _____ Organism (plant and animal) are animals that live in water(a) Aquatic (b) terrestrial (c) salty (d) none of
the above

4. Terrestrial animal survive mainly on (a) land (b) water (c) tree (d) loud

5. living things are made up of ______ (a) cells (b) cel (c) sell (d) ceal

6. Living things are grouped into (a) ____ And ____ (a) insect and amphibians (b) vertebrates and reptile (c) plants
and animals (d) flowering and Non flowering plants

7. All this are physical factor of habitat except (a) soil (b) temperature (c) moisture (d) none of the above.

8. The following are examples of aquatic animals except (a) fish (c) toad (b) lion (d) turtles

9. The following are characteristics of living things except (a) ability to walk(b) respiration (c) reproduction (d)
machine

10. Which of the following is a property of ceramics (a) low strength (b) resistant to corrosion (c) low melting point
(d) bad insulator

11. Which of these is not a characteristic of ferrous metal (a) Maleability (b) elasticity (c) ductility (d) none of the
above

12. Metals are grouped into _______ and_______

13. Which of the following part of the body protect the brain (a) skull (b) cerebellum (c) cerebrum (d) platelets

14. The following symbol belong to hydrogen (a) H (b) HY (c) HG (d) NA

15. _____ are substances that camnot be separated into simpler substances (a) Element (b) compound (c) Mixture
(d) metals

16. What is the SI UNIT for force ______(a) force (b) newton's (c) kilograms (d) M/S²

17. What is the the symbol for sodium ?_________


18. Brass is a/an _____ (a) alloy (b) compound (c) mixture (d) element

19. What's puberty ? __________

20. ___ is any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemicals
element (a) element (b) compound (c) molecules (d) mixture

Theory
1. What is circulatory system

b. List 5 functions of the blood

2. Define living and non living things

b. What are habitat

3. Explain three types of habitat that you know

b. List 5 examples of arboreal habitat and 5 examples of aquatic habitat

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